Obituary: Jean Blades née Waterston MBE, FCOT, occupational therapist

Jean Blades MBE FCOT: Pioneer of occupational therapy whose expertise improved thousands of livesJean Blades MBE FCOT: Pioneer of occupational therapy whose expertise improved thousands of lives
Jean Blades MBE FCOT: Pioneer of occupational therapy whose expertise improved thousands of lives
Born: 24 March, 1921, in Edinburgh. Died: 28 December, 2014, in Edinburgh, aged 93

Jean Blades was of one of our oldest pioneers in occupational therapy. She was also well known to many in Edinburgh and latterly in the village of Fala.

Jean was born and brought up in Edinburgh, the youngest of eight. Her father was chairman of Waterstons, the prestigious family printing and stationery firm. He was also a member of the board of governors of the Astley Ainslie Hospital (AAH) and had been much impressed by Amy de Brisay, a Canadian who had been sent to set up occupational therapy in the convalescent hospital in 1932.

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